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Brother's continue summer campsKentrell and Richard Brothers are having quite the summer tours
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By: Chris Evans Posted July 16, 2009 |
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For most high school kids, summer break is a time to
relax and enjoy the short period of time off from the school year, but
for siblings Kentrell and Richard Brothers that is farther from the
fact. Kentrell, who will be entering his junior year at GHS, has already been to the DeBartolo Sports University Camp, Football University Camp, along with Tulsa, Missouri and Georgia's one day football camps. Throw in some summer AAU basketball and call it a jam pack summer. Almost. Kentrell, who is currently battling a leg strain and a few knots in his thigh, is scheduled to go back to |
Tulsa University for another one day camp along with younger brother and in-coming GHS freshmen Richard, July 17th. Kentrell will then do a turn-a-round and head to Las Vegas for the Nike AAU basketball tournament.
Richard, much like his brother, will participate in the DeBartolo Sports Football Camp on the 18th and 19th and not to be out done will head to Kansas
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City for his AAU basketball tournament. Richard will compete for playing time this upcoming season for the Jays varsity squad.
Kentrell, who has helped the BlueJay basketball team to back-to-back state title's, was recognized as honorable mention in the 2011 basketball recruiting class according to Nothing But Net Basketball Magazine. For the complete list click here.
Another publication, Hoop Scoop's, list Kentrell as the 522nd sophomore with only three Oklahoman's making the list, including Putnam City's Dominique Raney (#143) and El Reno's Devante Moore from El Reno (#540).
Kentrell will attend an upcoming basketball camp at Kansas State (August 7th and 8th) and in September will make his first unofficial visit to Missouri University.
Kentrell gathered up over 600-yards receiving to go with 9-touchdowns offensively and on defense piled up 91-tackles and was second in 5A with 15 sacks in the 2008 season that helped the Jays football team to a 10-2 record.
You can visit a new web site that has launched featuring Kentrell at http://kentrellbrothers.com/.
"Thanks to the BlueJays coaching staff providing us footage and teaming up with Hi-Lights.com," unlce Karlos Brothers said. "His basketball footage will be added shortly."
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